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Justice in Name Only: Veterans Expose Abuse in Summerville and Dorchester Family Courts

Two South Carolina veterans say they faced not justice, but systematic torture in Summerville and Dorchester family courts. William Sewell and Lee describe the same pattern: crushing fees, intimidation, and jail threats under Judge Mandy Kimmons and attorney Jason Wheeler. What should have been custody hearings became, in their words, an assembly line of punishment and profit. Their stories raise a chilling question: if men who once defended American freedom are now stripped of their own rights in family court, what does that say about the state of justice in South Carolina?

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How Do You Trust a System That’s Designed to Break You? The Case for a RICO Investigation into Family Courts

Family courts are described as exploiting parents while purportedly acting in the child’s best interests. The system prioritizes profit over justice, as judges and attorneys operate within a self-serving network that undermines accountability. To address these issues, a federal investigation into family court practices and financial incentives is urgently needed.

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10 Ways Family Courts Hide Misconduct: A Deep Dive into the Shadows of Justice

Family courts often fail to act in the best interests of children and families, enabling misconduct by judges and legal actors. Techniques such as sealing records, reframing misconduct, and dismissing pro se litigant motions compromise justice. Without accountability, family courts protect themselves rather than serving families, necessitating demands for transparency and oversight.

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No One Is Coming: When the System Steals Your Child and the World Looks Away

The article discusses the struggles of parents in the U.S. family court system, emphasizing their disillusionment with the promise of justice. Many lose custody due to systemic biases, while mainstream media and lawmakers neglect their plight. Survivors are labeled and stigmatized, driving them to advocate for reform and share their experiences.

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When the Innocent Fear the Courtroom: Why the Family Court System Must Be Abolished

Family courts have become terrifying spaces for fit parents, often treating them as defendants and stripping them of custody based on unfounded allegations. The system is criticized for its coercive mediation practices, lack of due process, and enabling parental alienation. Reform is urgently needed to protect families and ensure justice.

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Legal Malpractice, Immunity, and the Family Court Racket: The Untouchable Industry Destroying Families

The American legal system, particularly in family courts, has deteriorated into a profit-driven industry characterized by corruption, lack of accountability, and malpractice. Judges and attorneys often operate without consequences, perpetuating harm to families, especially fathers. Reform requires exposure and challenging corrupt practices, as true justice remains elusive in this system.

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